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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, OCTOBER 31, 1984 Rogerson Ciled OPJTUgM in of Kaysville was awarded the Navys Achievement Medal by Brigadier General R.R. Porter on behalf of the Secretary of the U.S. Navy. Wanda W Williams THE CITATION technical expertise and superior leadership in his duties as the commander of a combat engineering Marine Amphicompany in the bious Force. Captain Rogerson is the recipient of the Navys Commendation Medal, the Purple Heart and five other medals and 1 1 1 Gary (Sharon) Coombs who is serving a mission to Guatemala with her husband who is president of the mission; Mrs. Marcus (Estel- ribbons. Mr. Rogerson is married to the former Renee Hellewell of Kaysville. DURING THE month of August, Captain and Mrs. Rogerson spent 30 days leave visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Rogerson and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hellewell both in Kaysville. The couple left for their new assignment to be stationed in Washington, D.C. np le) Woolley, Farmington and Mrs. Jerry (Julie) King of West Point, 15 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. BISHOP MAX Forbush officiated at the services. Family prayer was given by Edward L. Ted" Coombs, prelude and postlude music was played by Gayle Mayfield. Invocation was given by Jerry King. A life sketch by Maurine Rodgers, a vocal solo "That Wonderful Mother Of Mine" by Karen Redd. Max Elliott spoke and an organ medley was played by Gayle Mayfield. Remarks were given by Bishop Max Forbush. Benediction was by Louis Barnett. Pallbearers were Kurt Edward Coombs, Max Lewis Coombs, James S. Evans, Walter Wesley Elliott. Mark Norman Elliott, and LeGrand Gregory. Funeral services were held Thursday. Oct. 25 at 12 noon in the Farmington LDS Rock Chapel for Wanda Wood Coomhs Williams, "Oof 151 South 100 Fast. Farming-ion- . w ho died Oct. 20 in the Lake-iehospital in Bountiful of heart failure. w MRS. WILLIAMS was born in Fielding. Utah, a daughter of l.Jward A. and Millie Odessa (inllnp Wood. Dec. 27. 101' On Dec. I". 1043 she was married to Wesley B. Wilcox in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. DEDICATION OF the grave was by Marcus Woolley. Flowers were cared for by the Farmington 13th Ward Relief Society. Burial was in the Farmington City Cemetery. Funeral directors SHE GRADUATED from Davis Fligh School and attended LDS Business College. She was a member of the Farmington 1st LDS Ward. Was serving as Captain of the Aurelia Rogers were the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary, np Camp of Daughters of Utah Elna Madsen Anderson Mrs. Elna Madsen Anderson, 69 of 789 N. Hill Villa Drive, Layton died Monday, Oct. 22, 1984 at the Madison Memorial Hospital in Rexburg. Ida. after a long illness. SHE WAS born Dec. 6. 1914 in Manti, Utah. adaughter of Gorham M. and Evangaline Anderson Madsen. On Aug. 25. 1933 she married LaMont C. Anderson in Richfield, A ELNA M. ANDERSON Kay Anderson. A MUSICAL medley was sung by Marie, Holly, Chad, Kyle, Karri and Lee Anderson. Invocation by Gale Anderson. A life sketch by Layton Hills Mall Seeks Groups To Perform During Christmas Season -- Cameron Mitchell Malan Succumbs At U. Hospital Cameron Mitchell Malan, old son of Mitchell G. Malan and Cammie L. Hislop of 2600 N. 400 W. No. , Layton, died Saturday, Oct. 20, 1984 at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City of complications due to kidney failure. Sims, Sunset; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robinette, North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Malan, Roy: the Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. Verna Hislop, all of Huntsville; Rose Perry, Brent- HE WAS born April 1, 1984 in Ogden. The parents are members of the LDS Church. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hutchins, North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Malan, Las Vegas, Nev. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 23 in Ogden. 1 1 546-374- 1. 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Liberty Lite Assurance Company ol Boston Home Office Boston Gay-lan- son. Boyd Madsen. Dale Madsen, and Gary Madsen. post-iud- Layton News DONE! A M. 773-497- DUP meetings. She then read a pioneer history. The lesson was given by Myrtle Ward. Eleven regular members were present. One new member joined with the group for the first time. A luncheon was served after the lesson. GATHERUM 6 The Mountain View Chapter of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their monthly meeting on Friday. Oct. 19 at the home of Captain Delphia Reese. The Captain told of L Vote for a Proven LeaderAdm. Howard Stoddard Page 5 Ballot Mo. 94 registration and voting polls. Cognizant of changes needed Civic and Public Leader Maintain Confidential Court Proceedings. Lifetime Resident In Your Vote Piov. 6th Appreciate Stoddard Committee to Paid by Elect Howard Democratic ) 7 GRANITE MARKERS OF ALL KINDS spoke, a saxophone solo Parran-ne- " by Ravel played by Yvette Boyce. Bishop Darrel Smith spoke and a musical selection "That Wonderful Mother Of Mine" by Rex Anderson. Benediction was by Shirley Barraclough. Interment was in the Manti City Cemetery. Dedication of the grave was by Dale Madsen. Pallbearers d were Rex S. Anderson, M. Anderson, Duaine C. Ander- "toulquist Layton Mortuary Bv Utah-base- Yvette Boyce, Gary Madsen H FUNERAL SERVICES were ityld Friday. Oct. 26. 1984 in the Wahl-Slio- I KIWANIS International is a civic organization whose goals are to assist disadvantaged youth and the elderly. This coming March, the International Special Olympics will e held ' SHE WAS preceded in death by ne son. : : Also surviving are two brothers :tnd one sister, Boyd Madsen. Salt Jiake c ity; Male Madsen. Salt Take City and Mrs. Don (Shirley) iiarracloueh. Tooele. Bishop Norman 5 2010 member of the LDS 1 w ith On Wednesday, Oct. Layton Layton Kiwanis Club held their annual installation banquet at the Valley View Golf Course club room in Layton. The new officers for 1984-8are Gary Cutler, president; Terry Schow, first vice president: Bill Mueller, second vice president; Duane Johnson, secretary; Kent Smith, treasurer. 10, the BOUNTIFUL MEMORIAL ART CO. South Church. Surviving are her husband of Layton; two sons. Duaine C. Anderson. Rigby, Ida. and M. Gayland Anderson. Reno. Nev.; grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. jaiapel NEW KIWANIANS Mrs. Kent Hislop, Huntsville; Mrs. Clairece Sims, Layton; Riger Temple. She and her husband celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Aug. 25, 1983. SHE WAS ofd The new Layton Kiwanis Club ficers are: back, Duane Johnson, left, secretary; Terry Schow, first vice president; Kent Smith, treasurer; front, Gary Cutler, left, president; Bill Mueller, second vice president. in Park City. The Layton Kiwanis d Club will join with other Kiwanis Clubs to help participants from all over the U.S. and from foreign countries compete successfully in the many winter Olympic events. THE LAYTON Kiwanis Club meets each Saturday morning at 7 a.m. in the Layton Valley View Golf Course Club House for breakfast and a speaker. Anyone interested in joining this service LAYTON - The Layton Hills Mall is scheduling groups to organization can contact an officer perform during the Christmas season. or attend one of the Saturday meetings to find out more about the PERFORMANCES, in the mall, will begin Nov. 24 and will Kiwanis programs. continue through Dec. 22. Any singing, dancing or performing group is invited. Individuals and-o- r groups interested in scheduling should contact Mary at the Layton Hills Mall office, recently-installe- SURVIVING are the parents of Layton; the grandparents, Mr. and Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS reads in part: "For professional achievement, Pioneers. SURVIVING ARE her husband of Farmington, one son, Edward Lewis Coombs, Elliott of Midway, Utah; and three daughters, Mrs. Also surviving are a brother Merrill E. Wood of Kaysville and two sisters. Mrs. Ray (Barbara) Evans, and Mrs. Melvin (Maurine) Rogers, both of Farmington. At a Marine Corps Officers call, Okinawa, Captain Jan Rogerson 12 Exposures 15 Exposures Disc $89 $69 24 Exposures 36 Exposures $039 $479 C-- 4 1 Processing, !!! Black & HC&YSVHKXE 352 Ho. Main White only Prices effective 1 thru Nov. 6 Nov. CO. DRUG - HOURS: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 544-425- 6 - Closed Sunday |